These scenes often involve long conversations that stretch out the fight for way longer than it should be, and sometimes even make time for flashbacks. But when you're trying to build a character between punches, most anime falls back on the mid-fight monologue.This trope is not meant to be funny, but it can be hilarious when it's drawn out long enough. The trope: Action anime are known for, well, action. Imma let you finish that attack, but first. See that, anime? You don't have to flash any boobs to be obscene. In any other anime this would just be for laughs, but when you remember that FLCL uses foreheads as a metaphor for sexual organs, it takes on a whole new meaning. One scene in particular shows two of the characters about to fall into a kiss, but end up instead colliding with their foreheads. When it's done right: FLCL is either the most or the least fanservicey anime, depending on how you interpret it. Generally, in the anime universe, any man who trips and falls onto a woman is immediately branded a pervert, and usually given a slap to boot. How the girl reacts depends on her type of dere. Most of the time, male characters will fall on top of female characters, with some body part connecting with the girl's breasts (usually the hand or the face). Trips and falls in anime are used as a means to bring two bodies together. The trope: When someone trips in an anime, you can be sure they'll fall on top of another character, often in a compromising position. Oops, I didn't mean to fall on top of you into a compromising position. Despite the entire anime stemming from this one trope, Yoshii's brand of clueless is endearing, making him lovable and silly instead of annoying. When it's done right: In Baka to Test to Shoukanjuu, Akihisa Yoshii is expected to be dumb (hence the title). This often results in a blank look, followed by "wait, what?" Even when the character isn't completely oblivious, some anime have moments when the main character just doesn't get something that everyone else has already accepted. No matter how many clues a girl drops, these guys are so dense they wouldn't know a come-on if their life depended on it. The trope: Clueless main characters are usually clueless about love, and their relationship to people. MC is clueless about something everyone else finds obvious. To make up for all the cringe-worthy tropes, we've thrown in a few examples that might actually make you chuckle. From ecchi to shounen, here are 8 anime moments that happen in way too many anime. We've put together a list of funny anime moments that are just not that funny anymore… except when they're done really right. Tropes are often used for cheap laughs or easy filler. Tropes are the bane of anime's existence, the reason for that deja vu kind of moment when you wonder if you've already watched this anime. Even the most unique anime has a trope or two up its sleeve.
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